Transcription of Chapter 7. Permanent Disability Benefits
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Chapter 7. Permanent Disability Benefits What are Permanent Disability Benefits ? Most workers recover from their job injuries. But some continue to have problems. If your treating doctor says you will never recover completely or will always be limited in the work you can do, you may have a Permanent Disability . This means that you may be eligible for Permanent Disability (PD) Benefits . You don't have to lose your job to be eligible for PD Benefits . On the other hand, if you lose income because of a Permanent Disability , PD Benefits may not cover all the income lost. What is a P&S report? When you reach a point where your medical condition is not improving and not getting worse, your condition is called Permanent and stationary (P&S). This is referred to as the point in time when you have reached maximal medical improvement (MMI). When this happens, your primary treating physician writes a P&S report.
A Guidebook for Injured Workers 35 Notices about PD payments The claims administrator must keep you up to date by sending letters that explain:
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